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Date: 10-05-2024 Batch: ENGG.

2024 Version
Brilliant E1
STUDY CENTRE CEE KERALA ENGG. MODEL EXAM - ALL UNIT
Puliyannoor P.O., PALA TEST ID
211
Ph - 04822 206416, 206516, 206459
www.brilliantpala.org [PHYSICS + CHEMISTRY + MATHEMATICS]

PHYSICS
1. The maximum velocities of the photoelectrons ejected are v and 2v for the incident light of wavelength 400
nm and 250 nm on a metal surface respectively. The work function of the metal in terms of Planck’s
constant h and velocity of light c is
A) hc  106 J B) 2hc  106 J C) 1.5hc  106 J D) 2.5hc  106 J E) 3hc  106 J
2. For which one of the following input. Combinations, the given logic circuit gives, the output Y = 1?

A) A = 0, B = 0, C = 0 B) A = 0, B = 1, C=0
C) A = 0, B = 1, C=1 D) A = 1, B = 1, C= 1
E) A = 1, B=0, C =1
3. In a semiconductor, 2/3rd of the total current is carried by electrons and remaining 1/3rd by the holes. If at
this temperature, the drift velocity of electrons is 3 times that of holes, the ratio of number density of
electrons to that of holes is

3 2 5 3 1
A) B) C) D) E)
2 3 3 3 3
4. The electrical conductivity of a semiconductor increases when electromagnetic radiation of wavelength
shorter than 600 nm is incident on it. The energy band gap (in eV) for the semiconductor is
A) 1.50 B) 0.75 C) 2.06 D) 1.35 E) 0.90
5. The physical quantity that does not have the dimensional formula [ML–1T–2] is
A) force B) pressure C) stress
D) modulus of elasticity E) energy density
6. A force F is applied onto a square plate of side L. If the percentage error in determining L is 2% and that in
F is 4%, the permissible percentage error in determining the pressure is
A) 2% B) 4% C) 6% D) 8% E) 1%
7. From a balloon moving upwards with a velocity of 12 ms–1, a packet is released when it is at a height of 65
m from the ground. The time taken by it to reach the ground is (take, g = 10 ms–2)
A) 5s B) 8 s C) 4 s D) 7 s E) 10 s
8. If n bullets each of mass m are fired with a velocity v per second from a mechine gun, the force required to
hold the gun in position is

mv mv
A)  n  1 mv B) C) D) n 2 mv E) mnv
n2 n
9. The time required to stop a car of mass 800 kg, moving at a speed of 20 ms–1 over a distance of 25 m is
A) 2 s B) 2.5 s C) 4 s D) 4.5 s E) 1 s
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10. A spring with force constant k is initially stretched by x1. If it is further stretched by x2, then the increase in
its potential energy is

1 1 1 2 1 2
k  x 2  x1  kx 2  x 2  2x1 
2
A) B) C) kx1  kx 2
2 2 2 2

1 1
k  x1  x 2  k  x12  x 22 
2
D) E)
2 2
11. A metallic bar of coefficient of linear expansion 10–5K–1 is heated from 0o C to 100oC. The percentage
increase in its length is
A) 0.1% B) 1% C) 10% D) 0.01% E) 0.001 %
12. Two perfectly black spheres A and B having radii 8 cm and 2 cm are maintained at temperatures 127oC
and 527oC, respectively. The ratio of the energy radiated by A to that by B is
A) 1: 2 B) 1: 1 C) 2:1 D) 1:4 E) 1: 16
13. An electric dipole of moment  of 400C is placed in a transverse electric field (E) of 50 Vm–1 at an angle
of 30o to E. Then, a torque of
A) 10–2 Nm acts along the direction E B) 10–3 Nm acts along the direction 
C) 10–5 Nm acts normal to both E and  D) 10–3 Nm acts along the direction E
E) 10–2 Nm acts normal to both E and 
14. The ratio of resistances of two copper wires of the same length and of same cross-sectional area when
connected in series to that when connected in parallel is
A) 1:1 B) 1: 2 C) 2:1 D) 4:1 E) 1: 4
15. A proton in travelling along the x-direction with velocity 5  106 ms 1 . The magnitude of force experienced


by the proton in a magnetic field B  0.2iˆ  0.4kˆ tesla is
A) 3.2  10 13 N B) 5.3  1013 N C) 3.2  1013 N D) 6.3  1013 N E) 3.5  1012 N
16. A transformer connected to 220 V mains is used to light a lamp of rating 100 W and 110 V. If the primary
current is 0.5 A, the efficiency of the transformer is ( approximately)
A) 60% B) 35% C) 50% D) 90% E) 44%
17. The amplitude E0 and B0 of electric and the magnetic component of an electromagnetic wave respectively
are related to the velocity c in vacuum as

1 c
A) E 0 B0  B) E 0  B C) B0  cE 0 D) E 0  cB0 E) E 0  c3B0
c 0

18. If a ray of light is incident at a glass surface at the Brewster’s angle of 60o, then the angle of deviation inside
glass is
A) 90o B) 60o C) 45o D) 30o E) 15o
19. The magnitude of the magnetic field inside a long solenoid is increased by
A) decreasing its radius B) decreasing the current through it
C) increasing its area of cross-section D) introducing a medium of higher permeability
E) decreasing the number of turns in it
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20. In an L-C-R series circuit, at resonance


A) the current and voltage are in phase B) the impedance is maximum
C) the current is minimum D) the quality factor is independent of R


E) the current leads the voltage by
2

21. The light emitting diode (LED) is


A) a heavily doped p-n junction with no external bias
B) a heavily doped p-n junction with reverse bias
C) a heavily doped p-n junction with forward bias
D) a lightly doped p-n junction with no external bias
E) a lightly doped p-n junction with reverse bias
22. If a stretched wire is vibrating in the second overtone, then the number of nodes and antinodes between the
ends of the string are respectively
A) 2 and 2 B) 1 and 2 C) 4 and 3 D) 2 and 3 E) 3 and 4
23. A point charge of 2C experiences a constant force of 1000 N when moved between two points separated
by a distance of 2 cm in a uniform electric field. The potential difference between the two points is
A) 12 V B) 8 V C) 10 V D) 16 V E) 5 V
24. If a body of moment of inertia 2 kg m2 revolves about its own axis making 2 rotations per second, then its
angular momentum (in Js) is

A) 2 B) 4 C) 6 D) 8 E) 10

25. The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of a planet is one-fourth of the value on Earth. When a brass
ball is brought to this planet, its
A) mass is halved B) weight is halved
C) mass becomes one-fourth D) weight becomes one-fourth
E) mass and weight remain the same
26. The Zeroth law of thermodynamics leads to the concept of
A) internal energy B) heat content C) pressure D) temperature E) work done

27. The simple harmonic motion of a particle is given by x  a sin 2t . Then, the location of the particle from
its mean position at a time 1/8th of a second is

a a a a
A) a B) C) D) E)
2 2 4 8

28. The magnification of an image by a convex lens is positive only when the object is placed
A) at its focus F B) between F and 2F C) at 2F
D) between F and optical centre E) beyond 2F
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29. In a measurement, random error
A) can be decreased by increasing the number of reading and averaging them
B) can be decreased by changing the person who takes the reading
C) can be decreased by using new instrument
D) can be decreased by using a different method in taking the reading
E) cannot be decreased
30. From the ground, a projectile is fired at an angle of 60 degrees to the horizontal with a speed of 20m/s.
Take, acceleration due to gravity as 10 m/s2. The horizontal range of the projectile is
A) 10 3m B) 20 m C) 20 3 m D) 40 3 m E) 400 3m
31. The speed of light in vacuum is equal to

1 1
A)  0  0 B)  02  02 C) 0 0 D)   E) 0 0
0 0

32. A particle of mass 3 kg, attached to a spring with force constant 48 N/m execute simple harmonic motion
on a frictionless horizontal surface. The time period of oscillation of the particle, in seconds, is
A)  / 4 B)  / 2 C) 2 D) 8 E)  / 8
33. A transverse wave in propagating on a stretched string of mass per unit length 32 g/m. The tension on the
string is 80 N. The speed of the wave over the string is
A) 5/2 m/s B) 5 / 2 m / s C) 2/5 ms D) 2/5m/s E) 50 m/s
34. Consider the propagating sound (with velocity 330 m/s) in a pipe of length 1.5 m with one end closed and
the other open. The frequency associated with the fundamental mode is
A) 11 Hz B) 55 Hz C) 110 Hz D) 165 Hz E) 275 Hz
35. If copper and silicon pieces are heated, the resistance of
A) each will increase
B) each will decrease
C) copper will increase and silicon will decrease
D) copper will decrease and silicon will increase
E) both does not change
36. In an insulator, band gap of the order of
A) 0.1 eV B) 1 eV C) 5 eV D) 100 eV E) 1 MeV

37. The phase velocity of a wave described by the equations    sin  kx  t   / 2  is

A) x/t B)  0 /  C)  / k D)  / 2k E)  0
38. The semi-major axis of the orbit of Saturn is approximately nine times that of Earth. The time period of
revolution of Saturn is approximately equal to
A) 81 years B) 27 years C) 729 years D) 3 81 years E) 9 years
39. A charge Q placed at the centre of a metallic spherical shell with inner and outer radii R1 and R2 respectively.
The normal component of the electric field at any point on the Gaussian surface with radius between R1 and
R2 will be

Q Q Q Q
A) Zero B) 4R 2 C) 4R 2 D) 4 R  R E) 4 R  R 2
 1 2  2 1
2
1 2
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40. Find the voltage and current passing through the resistor R2 shown in the following circuit

A) 3 V, 3 A B) 1 V, 1 A C) 3V, 1A D) 1 V, 2 A E) 2V, IA
41. Consider a circular loop of radius R on the xy-plane carrying a steady current anticlockwise. The magnetic
field at the centre of the loop is given by

0 0 0 0 0
A) i xˆ B) i yˆ C) i zˆ D) i xˆ E) i yˆ
2R 2R 2R R R
42. A particle of mass m and charge q with an initial velocity v is subjected to a uniform magnetic field B along
the vertical direction. The particle will
A) follow a circular path if v is along the vertical direction
B) make helical motion if v is along the horizontal direction
C) make helical motion if v is neither parallel nor orthogonal to B
D) always make circular motion
E) always make helical motion

1
43. A monochromatic light of frequency v   1016 Hz is produced by a laser. The power emitted is
6.63
P=102 W. The average number of photons per second emitted by the source is

1
A) 6.63 2  10
16
B)  6.63  1020 C)  6.63  1016
2 2
D) 1020 E) 1018
 
44. If the radius of the earth suddenly decreases by half of its present value. Then the time duration of one day
will be
A) 6 h B) 8 h C) 12 h D) 24 h E) 48 h
45. Two masses connected in series with two massless strings are hanging from a support as shown in the
figure. Find the tension in the upper string

A) m1g B) (m1 –m2)g C) m2g D) (m1 + m2)g E) (m1× m2)g


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CHEMISTRY
46. A first order reaction is found to have a rate constant 1.155 × 10–3 s–1. The half life of the reaction is
A) 1155 s B) 600 s C) 166 s D) 300 s E) 750 s
47. Select the correct trend :
A) First ionisation enthalpy : Li < Be < B < C
B) Electron gain enthalpy : He < Ne < Ar < Xe
C) Atomic Radius : B < Ga < Al < In
D) Electronegativity: O < S < Se > Te
E) Metallic character : Be < Si < Na < Mg
48. Which of the following is an isomer of ethanol ?
A) Methanol B) Acetone C) Diethylether D) Dimethyl ether E) Acetic acid
49. The hybridisation of sulphur in sulphur hexa fluoride is
A) sp3d B) sp3d2 C) sp3d3 D) sp3 E) sp2
50. The most basic amine among the following is

NH2 NH2 NH2 NH2


NH2
NO2
A) B) C) D) E)

NO2 CH3 F Br

51. Cyclohexene, is –––––– type of an organic compound

A) Benzenoid aromatic B) Benzenoid non aromatic


C) Acyclic D) Alicyclic E) Non benzenoid aromatic
52. The electronic configuration for Neodymium is (Atomic number for Neodymium is 60)
A) [Xe] 4f 4 6s2 B) [Xe]5f 4 7s2 C) [Xe]4f 6 6s2 D) [Xe]4f 15d1 6s2 E) [Xe]4f 5 6s1
53. Assuming complete ionisation, the pH of a centimolar aq. solution of NaOH at 298K is
A) 13 B) 12 C) 11 D) 2 E) 1
54. Which is not an application of Kohlrausch’s law?
A) calculation of molar conductance at infinte dilution for weak electrolyte:
B) calculation of degree of dissociation of weak electrolyte
C) calculation of dissociation constant of a weak acid or weak base
D) calculation of solubility of sparingly soluble salt
E) calulation of heat of reaction
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55.   D  glucose and   D  glucose are:

A) Anomers B) Rotamers
C) Enantiomers D) Diastereoisomers E) Both C & D
56. The formula of borax is
A) Na2B4O7 B) Na2B4O7. 10 H2O
C) Na2B4O7.5H2O D) NaBO2 E) B2O3
57. Which base is present in RNA but not in DNA?
A) Uracil B) Thymine C) Guanine D) Cytosine E) Adenine
58. The ratio of the radii of the first three Bohr orbits is
A) 1 : 0.5 : 0.33 B) 1 : 2 : 3 C) 1 : 4 : 9 D) 1 : 8 : 27 E) 1 : 4 : 7
59. Which of the following halide(s) will not show SN1 reaction?
i) H2C = CH – CH2Cl ii) CH3 – CH = CH – Cl

CH2 Cl
H3C
iii) iv) CH Cl
H3C

Choose the appropriate answer from the options given below


A) i, ii and iv only B) i and ii only C) ii and iii only D) iii only E) ii only
60. Which of the following will not undergo Hell-VolhardZelinsky(HVZ) reaction?
A) HCOOH B) CH3COOH
C) CH3CH2COOH D) CH3CH(Br)COOH E) All the above
61. Phenolic group is identified by positive
A) Phthalein dye test B) Lucas test
C) Tollen’s test D) Carbylamine test E) Hinsberg reagent test
62. The molecular formula of second homologue in the homologous series of monocarboxylic acids is
A) C3H6O2 B) C2H4O2 C) CH2O D) C2H2O2 E) C2H6O2
63. For the reduction of silver ions with copper metal, the standard cell potential was found to be +0.46V at
25oC. The value of standard Gibbs free energy, G o will be [F = 96,500 C mol–]
A) –89.0 kJ B) –44.5 kJ C) +98 kJ D) –150 kJ E) +44.5 kJ
64. If n = 6, the correct sequence for filling of the electrons will be:

A) ns   n  2  f   n  1 d  np B) ns   n  1 d   n  1 f  np

C) ns   n  2  f  np   n  1 d D) ns  np   n  1 d   n  2  f

E) ns   n  1 d  np   n  2  f

65. The no of atoms in 0.1 mol of a triatomic gas is  N A  6.02  1023 mol1 

A) 6.02 × 1022 B) 1.806 × 1023 C) 3.6 × 1023 D) 1.80 × 1022 E) 6.02 × 1023
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66. Calculate the wavelength (in nanometer) associated with a proton moving at 1.0 × 103ms–1. (Mass of
proton = 1.67 × 10–27kg; h = 6.63 × 10–34Js)
A) 0.40 nm B) 2.5 nm C) 14.0 nm D) 0.32 nm E) 0.12 nm
67. The reaction of chloroform with alcoholic KOH and aniline forms

A) CN B) N2Cl

C) NHCHCl2 D) NC E) NO2

68. The complex anion trioxalatochromate (III) shows:


A) no isomerism B) optical isomerism
C) geometic isomerism D) ionisation isomerism E) linkage isomerism
69. Which of the following expression is not true?

A) [H+] = [OH–] = K w for a neutral solution at all temperatures

B) [H+] > K w & [OH–] < K w for an acidic solution

C) [H+] < K w & [OH–] > K w for an alkaline solution


D) [H+] = [OH–] = 10–7 M for a neutral solution at all temperatures E) Both B and C
70. Equivalent conductance of 1M CH3COOH is 10ohm–1cm2 equiv–1 and that at infinite dilution is
200 ohm–1cm2, equiv–1. Hence % ionisation of CH3COOH is :
A) 5% B) 2% C) 4% D) 1% E) 10%
71. 1.00 g of a non electrolyte solute dissolved in 50g benzene lowered the freezing point of benzene by
0.40K. The freezing point depression constant of benzene is 5.12 K kg mol–1. The molar mass of the
solute is
A) 256 g mol–1 B) 12800 g mol–1 C) 102.4 g mol–1 D) 50 g mol–1 E) 640 g mol–1
72. Which of the following pairs give positive Tollen’s test?
A) Glucose, sucrose B) Glucose, fructose
C) Hexanal, acetophenone D) Fructose, sucrose E) none
73. Identify the name reaction

CHO

Co,HCl
Anhyd.AlCl3 /CuCl

A) Stephen reaction B) Etard reaction


C) Rosenmund reduction D) Gatterman-Koch reaction
E) Reimer-Tiemann reaction
74. The blue ppt. obtained during Lassaignes test for nitrogen is
A) Fe3[Fe(CN)6]4 B) Fe3[Fe(CN)4]6
C) K4[Fe(CN)6] D) Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3 E) Na[Fe(CN)5NO]
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75. Which of the following molecule has a trigonal bipyramidal geometry?


A) BeCl2 B) XeF4 C) SF6 D) BF3 E) PCl5
MATHEMATICS

76. If f  x   x and g  x   2x  3 then domain of  fog  x 

 3   3   3 3 
A)  , 3 B)  ,  C)  , 0  D) 0,  E)  ,  
 2  2   2 2 
77. In a class of 80 students numbered 1 to 80, all odd numbered students opted for cricket, students whose
numbers are divisible by 5 opt for football and those whose numbers are divisible by 7 for hockey. The
number of students who donot opt any of the three games is
A) 13 B) 24 C) 28 D) 52 E) 67

x 1
78. If f  x   , x  1 then the value of f  f  x   is equal to
x 1
A) x B) 0 C) –x D) 0 E) 2

79. Let R be a relation from 11,12,13 to 8,10,12 defined by y  x  3 then the relation R 1 is

A) 11,8 , 13,10  B)  8,11 , 10,13

C) 11,13 , 8,10 D)  8,11 ,  9,12  , 10,13 E) 11,10  , 12,8

80. A relation R on 0,1, 2 is given by

R   0, 0  , 1,1 ,  0,1 ,  2, 2  , 1, 2  then the relation R is

A) reflexive B) Symmetric
C) Transitive D) Symmetric and transitive E) equivalence

1  i  2  3i  3  4i   a  ib
81. If then a 2  b 2 is equal to
 2  3i 1  i  3  4i 
A) 132 B) 25 C) 144 D) 128 E) 1

82. If 2  1  3i and 2  1  3i then 5 4  54  7 11

A) –1 B) –2 C) 0 D) 1 E) 2

1  2i
83. Polar form of is
1  3i

1 3 3  1   
cos  i sin   cos  i sin
4 
A) B)

2 4 4 2   4 

1    1  3 3 
C)
2  cos 4  i sin 4  D)
2  cos 4  i sin 4  E) none
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 
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84. If 5  3i  249 z then the modulus of complex number z is equal to

A) 1 B) 2 C) 2 2 D) 4 E) 8

85. If  and  are roots of equation ax 2  bx  c  0,   3 & a, b, c are in A.P, then      is equal to

A) –4 B) –1 C) 4 D) –2 E) 2
86. The equations x 2  ax  b  0 and x 2  bx  a  0 have a common root if
A) a = b B) a  b  1 C) a  b  2 D) a  b  1 E) none
1 1 1
87. 4 2  4 4  4 8  ....to  is a root of the equation

A) x 2  4  0 B) x 2  4x  6  0 C) x 2  5x  4  0 D) x 2  3x  2  0 E) x 2  x  0

1  3  5  .....  n terms 12
88. 
1  2  3  ....  n terms 7 then n =

A) 6 B) 4 C) 7 D) 5 E) 12
89. If the arithmetic mean of two numbers is twice their geometric mean, then the ratio of sum of numbers to
the difference of numbers

 3 2
A) 5 B) C) D) 4 E)  3
2 3

90. If 35
C n  7  35 C 4 n  2 then values of n are given by
A) 3,6 B) 3,7 C) 6,8 D) 2,8 E) 1,2
91. Number of permutations of the letters of word “CONSEQUENCE” in which all the 3 E’s are together is

9! 9! 9! 9!
A) 9!3! B) C) D) E)
2! 2!2!3! 2!2!3! 2!2!

Sum of coefficients in the expansion of 1  5x  7x 3 


3165
92. is

A) 1 B) 23165 C) 23164 D) –1 E) 8
93. The total number of 7 digit positive numbers with distinct digits that can be formed by 4,3,7,2,1,0,5 is
A) 4320 B) 4340 C) 4310 D) 4230 E) 4220

43 1 6
35 7 4
94. Value of determinant is
17 3 2

A) 10 B) 0 C) 15 D) 2 E) 1

10 10 11
C4 C5 Cm
11 11 12
C6 C7 Cm2
95. Value of 12 12 13
is zero then ‘m’ is
C8 C9 Cm  4

A) 0 B) 2 C) 1 D) 5 E) 4
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If A and B are square matrices of same order and if A  A T and B  BT then  ABA  is
T
96.

E)  AB 
T
A) BAB B) ABA C) ABAB D) ABT

97. If A 2  4A  5I  0 , then A 1 

A  4I A  4I 4A  I 4A  I
A) B) C) D) E) none
5 5 5 5

x4
98. Solution set of the inequality  2 is
x 3

A)  ,3  10,   B)  3,10  C)  ,3  10,  

D)  2,12  E) none

99. If x  1  x  3  8 then values of x lie in

A)  , 2  B)  2, 6 C)  3, 7  D)  2,   E) none

1
100. If sin x  cos x  , 0  x   then tan x is ?
5

4 3 4 3 3 4
A) B) C) or D) or E) none
3 4 3 4 4 3

101. If cos   cos   0  sin   sin  , then cos 2  cos 2 equals to

A) 2sin      B) 2cos      C) 2sin     

D) 2 cos      E) 2 cos     

21
102. If sin   and  lies in 2nd Quadrant then the value of sec   tan  is
29

2 5 2 5 1
A) B) C) D) E)
5 2 5 2 4

 1  1  
103. If tan cos x   sin  cot    then x =
1

  2 

2 3 5 4 1
A) B) C) D) E)
5 5 3 5 5

104. The general value of  satisfying the equation 2 sin 2   3sin   2  0 is

5 
A) n   1 B) n   1
n n

6 6

7  7
C) n   1 D) n   1
n n
E) 2n 
6 2 6
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105. Period of the function 4 cos 3   3cos  is

  2 
A) B) C) D) E) none
3 4 3 2
106. sin 20.sin 40 sin 60 sin 80 is equal to

3 3 3 3 1
A) B) C) D) E)
8 16 4 32 2

3 1
107. Value of  is equal to
sin15 cos150
0

1 3
A) 4 2 B) 2 2 C) 2 D) E)
2 2
108. If a line with y intercept 2, is perpendicular to a line 3x  2y  6 then its x–intercept is
A) 1 B) 2 C) –4 D) 4 E) 3

109. The circumcentre of the triangle with vertices  0,30  ,  4, 0  &  30, 0  is

A) 10,10  B) 10,12  C) 12,12  D) 15,15  E) 17,17 

110. The circle x 2  y2  4x  7y  12  0 cuts an intercept on y axis of length

1
A) 3 B) 4 C) 7 D) 1 E)
2

111. The circles x 2  y2  4x  6y  8  0 and x 2  y2  6x  8y  c  0 cut orthogonally if ‘c’ is


A) 1 B) 2 C) 4 D) –4 E) –2

112. The line 3x  4y   touches the circle x 2  y2  4x  8y  5  0 then the  is


A) 20 B) 15 C) 10 D) 5 E) 35
113. Equation of parabola whose focus (3,2) and vertex (1,2) is

A) x 2  4x  8y  12  0 B) x 2  4x  8y  12  0

C) y 2  8x  4y  12  0 D) y 2  4y  8x  12  0

E) y 2  8x  2y  17  0

114. Foci of the ellipse 25  x  1  9  y  2   225 are at


2 2

A)  1, 2  &  1, 6  B)  2,1 &  2, 6 

C)  1, 2  &  2, 1 D)  1, 2  &  1, 6  E) 1, 2  & 1, 6 

115. Equation of parabola with focus (3,0) and directrix x  3  0 is

A) y 2  3x  9 B) y 2  4x  12

C) y 2  12x D) y 2  12x  36 E) y 2  12x  9


FT24B/KEAM-MOD/P+C+M[E1] 13 Brilliant STUDY CENTRE

116. The centre of the ellipse 4x 2  y 2  8x  4y  8  0 is

A)  0, 2  B)  2, 1 C)  2,1 D) 1, 2  E) 1, 2 

117. Eccentricity of Hyperbola x 2  y 2  2004 is

A) 3 B) 2 C) 2 2 D) 2 E) 1.5
  2
 
118. If a  b   a.b   100 and b  2 , then a 
2

A) 5 B) 2 5 C) 5 2 D) 3 2 E) 5
     
119. If a, b, c are any 3 mutually perpendicular vectors of equal magnitude ‘a’ then a  b  c 

A) a B) 3a C) 2a D) 2a E) 0
       

120. If a  b  1 and a  b  3 , then the value of 3a  4b . 2a  5b is  
21 21 59
A) –21 B) C) 21 D) E)
2 2 2
     
121. a  2iˆ  2ˆj  3k,
ˆ b  ˆi  2ˆj  k,
ˆ c  3iˆ  ˆj and a   b is perpendicular to c then  is

A) 8 B) –8 C) 11 D) –11 E) 8

122. The angle between the planes 2x  y  z  6 and x  y  2z  7 is

   
A) B) C) D) E) none
6 3 2 4

x 1 y  2 z  1 x 1 y 1 z  3
123. Value of  for which the lines   and   are perpendicular to each
1  1  2 1
other is
A) –1 B) 0 C) +1 D) 2 E) –2

x 1 y  2 z  3 x 2 y4 z 5
124. Shortest distance between the lines   &   is
2 3 4 3 4 5

1 1 1 1
A) B) 6 C) D) E)
6 3 3 6
125. The probability of getting a total of 7 when two dice are tossed is

5 15 1 1 1
A) B) C) D) E)
36 36 6 5 3

126. Mean of ‘n’ observations x1 , x 2 , x 3 .....x n be x then the mean of n observations


2x1  3, 2x 2  3, 2x 3  3,...., 2x n  3 is

A) x  3 B) 2x C) 3x  2 D) 6x E) 2x  3
FT24B/KEAM-MOD/P+C+M[E1] 14 Brilliant STUDY CENTRE

 sin 3x
 x  x  0 
127. The function f  x    is continuous at x = 0 then K =
 k when x  0
 2

A) 3 B) 9 C) 15 D) 12 E) 6

dy
128. If sin  x  y   log  x  y  then is equal to
dx
A) 2 B) –2 C) 1 D) –1 E) 3
129. The velocity of a particle is proportional to the cube of time. If the velocity after 2 second is 4m/sec, then
the acceleration at that time is
A) 16 B) 6 C) 24 D) 12 E) 10

d2x
130. If x  A cos 4t  Bsin 4t then 2 
dt
A) x B) –16x C) 15x D) 16x E) –15x

1  x  ex
131. lim =
x 0 x2

1 1
A) 1 B) C) D) 2 E) –1
2 2

132. lim
x 
 x2  1  x2 1 
A) –1 B) 1 C) 0 D) 2 E) 4

dy
133. If x  a  t  sin t  ; y  a 1  cos t  then 
dx

t t t t


A) tan   B) cos   C) sec   D) cos ec   E) none
2 2 2 2

134. The least value of a for which the function x 2  ax  1 is increasing on 1, 2 is
A) 0 B) –1 C) –2 D) 1 E) –3


135. Equation of tangent to curve x  cos  and y  sin  at   is
4

A) x  y  2  0 B) 2x  2y  1  0

C) 2x  2y  1  0 D) 2x  y  1  0 E) x  y  2  0

dy
136. If x y  e x  y then is equal to
dx

y x log x y log x
A) 1  log x B) 1  log x C) 1  log x D) 1  log x 2 E)
       
2 2 2
1  log x
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ax 2  b x  0
137. If f  x    possess a derivative at x = 0 when
 x
2
x0

1
A) a  b  0 B) a  b  C) a  1, b  0 D) a  R, b  0 E) a  0, b  R
2

1  sin x  cos x  dy
138. y  tan   then is equal to
 cos x  sin x  dx

1 1
A) 0 B) C) 1 D) 2 E)
2 4

139. f  x   x 2 log x, x  0 then minimum vlaue of f  x  is

1 1
A) B) 2e C) –2e D) e E)
e 2e

140. Maximum value of z  5x  3y subject to the conditions 3x  5y  15,5x  2y  10, x, y  0 is

235 325 523 532 521


A) B) C) D) E)
19 19 19 19 19

dx
141. x 7
x

1  x7  1 1  x 6 
A) 7 log 1  x 7   c B) 6 log  x 6   c
   

1  x6  1 1  x 5 
C) 6 log 1  x 6   c D) 5 log  x5   c E) none
   

 x 1  x 
5
142. dx =
0

1 1 3 1 1
A) B) C) D) E)
6 7 42 42 42

sin 2x
143.  sin 4x dx =

1 1
A) log sec 2x  tan 2x  c B) log sec 2x  tan 2x  c
4 4

1 1
C) log sec 2x  tan 2x  c D) log sec 2x  tan 2x  c
2 2

E) log sec 2x  tan 2x  c


FT24B/KEAM-MOD/P+C+M[E1] 16 Brilliant STUDY CENTRE

dx
144.  2x 2
 5x  2

2x  1 2x  1
A) 3log c B) 3log c
2x  4 2x  4

1 2x  1 2x  1 1 2x  1
C) log c D) log c E) log c
3 2x  8 2x  4 3 2x  4

145.   4  x dx equal to


5

A) 18 B) 10 C) 12 D) 16 E) 15

146. Area of the region bounded by y 2  4ax & its latus rectum is

8a 2 4a 2 2a 2 a2 16a 2
A) B) C) D) E)
3 3 3 3 3


147. Area of the region bounded by y  sin 2 x at x = 0, y = 0 & x  is
2

 5 3  7
A) B) C) D) E)
2 4 4 4 4

dy
148. The solution of the differential equation  y sin 2x where y  0   1 is
dx

A) log y  cos 2 x B) 2 log y  cos 2 x

C) log y  sin 2 x D) 2 log y  sin 2 x E) log y  2sin2 x  c

2 3
 d3 y   dy 
149. Order and degree of the differential equation  3   6     x  y   0 are respectively,,
2 2 4

 dx   dx 

A) 3,4 B) 3,3 C) 1,3 D) 3,2 E) 1,4

dy
150. The solution of the differential equation 2x  y  3 represents
dx
A) Straight line B) Circle C) Parabola D) Ellipse E) Hyperbola
Date: 10-05-2024 Batch: ENGG. 2024 Version
Brilliant E1
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PHYSICS

1. B
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2. C

3. B

4. C

5. A

6. D
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7. A ;

8. E

9. B

10. B
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11. A

12. B

13. E
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14. D

15. A

16. D

17. D
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18. D

19. D

20. E
21. C

22. D
FT24B/KEAM-MOD/P+C+M[E1] 7 Brilliant STUDY CENTRE

23. C

24. D

25. D

26. D

27. C

28. D

29. A
FT24B/KEAM-MOD/P+C+M[E1] 8 Brilliant STUDY CENTRE

30. C

31. E

32. B

33. E
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34. B

35. C

36. C

37. C

38. B

39. A
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40. E

41. C
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42. C

43. E

44. A
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45. D

CHEMISTRY
0.693 0.693
46. B t1/ 2    600s
k 1.155  103 s 1
47. C
48. D CH 3 CH 2 OH and CH 3  O  CH 3 are functional isomers
49. B Sulphur is sp3d2 hybrodised with octaheadral structure
50. C
51. D Cyclohexene is an alicyclic compound
52. A Electronic configuration of Neodymium (Z = 60) is [Xe]4f 46s2
53. B
54. E
55. A
56. B
57. A
n2
58. C rn  a 0  ; z remains same; r1  a 0 12 ; r2  a 0  22 ; r3  a 0  32 ; 1 : 4 : 9
z
59. E CH3–CH=CH–Cl is a vinylic halide. It will not give SN1 reaction
60. A HCOOH doesn’t have any -hydrogen atom.
61. A Phthalein dye test-identifies phenols
62. B Acetic acid CH3COOH is C2H4O2
63. A Cu  s   2Ag aq   Cu 2aq   2Ag  s  ; n = 2; E ocell  0.46V

2  96,500  0.46
G o  nFE cell
o
 kJ  89.0kJ
1000
64. A
65. B 0.1  3  6.02  1023  1.806  1023
h 6.63 1034
66. A   27 3
 3.97  1010 m  0.397  0.4nm
mv 1.67  10 110
67. D carbylamine reaction
68. B
69. D Fact based
FT24B/KEAM-MOD/P+C+M[E1] 13 Brilliant STUDY CENTRE

c
70. A 
m

1000  w 2  k f 1000  1  5.12


71. A M2    256gmol1
Tf  w1 0.4  50
72. B
73. D C6 H 6  Co,HCl
AlCl3 (anhydrous)/CuCl
 C6 H5CHO is Gatterman-Koch reaction
74. D
75. E
MATHEMATICS
3
76. E Fog  x   2x  3 2x  3  0, x 
2
77. C
x 1
1
2x
78. A f f  x   x 1  x
x 1 2
1
x 1

79. B R  11,8 , 13,10 


80. A

1  i  2  3i  3  4i   a  ib ;
2 13 25
 a 2  b2  1
81. E
 3  4i  2  3i 1  1 25 13 2

1  3i 2 1  3i 7
82. E  ,   54  58  3  5  7  2
2 2 
1  2i 1  3i  1  3i  2i  6 5 5i 1 1
83. D      i
1  3i 1  3i  12  32 10 10 2 2
84. B
b c 2a
85. D 2b  a  c;     ;    c  3a; 2b  4a  b  2a ;      2
a a a
86. D
1
2  4 x 2  5x  4  0
87. C 1
1
4 2

n2 12
 n  6
88. A n  n  1 7
2
ab 2
89. C  2 ab apply componendo & dividendo
2 3
90. A
91. E Consider 3E’s as one
1  5  7 
3165
92. D  1
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 6  6!  4320
93. A

6 6 5 4 3 2 1
94. B
11 10 11
C5 C5 Cm
12 11 12
Cm2  0
95. D C1  C1  C2 13 C7 12
C7
13
C9 C9 Cm4

m=5
96. B
97. A Multiply by A 1 A  4I  5A 1  0
98. A x  4  2x  6 x  3 ; 10  x
99. B
100. A
101. D
29 21 5
102. D sec   tan    
20 20 2

 1 
1 cot 1    
cos x    2 
103. C Put
cos   x 1
cot  
2

104. C
105. C
1
106. B sin  sin  60    sin  60     sin 3A
4
107. A
108. E
109. E
110. D
111. D
112. B
113. C
114. A
115. C
116. E
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c
117. D e
a
118. E a 2b2  a  5
119. B 3a
120. B
  
121. A  a  b  .c  0
122. B
123. C   2  1  0
 1
x 2  x1 y 2  y1 z 2  z1
a1 b1 c1
124. E a2 b2 c2
 a1b 2  a 2 b1    a1C2  a 2C1    b1C2  b2C1 
2 2 2

125. C Total = 36
 2,5 ,  5, 2  ,  3, 4  ,  4,3 , 1, 6  ,  6,1
126. E
sin 3x
127. E lim 3  3
x 0 x 3
 dy  1  dy 
128. D cos  x  y  1    1
 dx  x  y  dx 
1
The velocity of a particle t 3 ; v  kt  v t  2  8k 8k  4 k 
3
129. B
2
t3
1 3
v    accelerationatt  2   4  6m / s 2
2 2
130. B x  A cos 4t  Bsin 4t
dx d2x
 4A   sin 4t   B  4 cos 4t ; 2  4  4A cos t   4 Bsin 4t   16x
dt dt
131. C Apply L hospital rule –2 times
 x2  1  x2 1 
132. C Rationalise lim x 
 x2  1  x2 1    
 x 2  1  x 2  1 
133. A
134. C f   x   2x  a f   x   0 in 1, 2 ; 2  1  a  0; a  2
dy  dy
135. E   cot at   ;  1
dx 4 dx

    1 1 
Point of contact  cos ,sin    ,
 4 4   2 2 

1  1 
y  1  x 
2  2 
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x
y
1  log x
136. C x y  exy
dy log x
y log x  x  y 
dx 1  log x  2
y 1  log x   x

137. D Since f(x) posses a derivative at x = 0, it is both continuous and differentiable at x = 0.


R.F  0   0 & L.F  0   0 a  R f   0   0  b  0

    dy
138. C y  tan 1  tan   x     x; 1
 4  4 dx
139. E
140. A
dx dx
141. C x 7
x

x 1  x 6 
1 1
I   x 1  x  dx I   1  x  x 5
5
142. D
0 0

1
1
 x6 x7 
 x x    
5 6

0 6 7 0

sin 2x dx 1
143. A  2sin 2x cos 4x  2  sec 2xdx
 5 3 
2 2

144. E 2x 2  5x  2  2   x      
 4   4  

1 1 xa
x 2
a 2
dx 
2a
log
xa
c

145. E
146. A

2

 sin
2
147. D x
0

dy
148. C  sin  2x  dx
y
 cos 2x  c 1
log y  x  0 y  1, y  0, x  1 c 
2 2
149. D
2dy dx
150. C  y3   2 log  y  3  log x  log c
x

 y  3  cx represents parabola whose vertex  0, 3


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